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C. J. Sprague, Boston, Mass. 
Hirneola Auricula—Jude..... Berk: "| 
E. W. Holway, Decorah, Iowa. 
AXcidium Periclymeni........ DC. Afcidium Xanthoxyli........ Pk. 
Mibescens’, 23.52... Grev. 
J. B. Ellis, Newfield, N. J. 
Sporidesmium Rauii.......... Ellis. | Helicosporium auratum....... Ellis. 
Cercospora graphioides....... Ellis. Lele thysanophorum #, & H. 
Menispora glauconigra....... 0. & EH. | Gonytrichum subroseum...... Hillis. 
Dendryphium Harknessii..... Hilis. Arthrosporium compositum... Hilis. 
Penicillium repens .......... O. & H. | Ascomyces anomalus......... H. & H. 
Zygodesmus bicolor.......... C.& E. 
Rev. H. Wibbe, Oswego, N. Y. 
Coreopsis discoidea... ....... T. & G. | Eleocharis quadrangulata..... B. Br. 
Lamium maculatum.......... L. 
Geo. Martin, M. D., Westchester, Pa. 
Agaricus laccatus............ Scop. Stereum complicatum ....... Fr. 
A. subochraceus........ Pk. Peridermiumy Pink. =. oc. <= 21-1. Chev 
A. Aapineus. 65.66.5068 Fr. Uromyces Martinii..... ..... - Har. 
Lenzites sepiaria....... ..... Fr; Cryptosporium acicolum...... Zum. 
Trametes hydnoides.......... Fr. Meliola amphitricha.......... Fr. 
Polyporus sanguineus........ Fr. -Capnodium elongatum ....... B. & D. 
J. D. Trask, M. D., Astoria, N. Y. 
Agaricus spectabilis........... Fr. 
H. W. Harkness, M. D., Sacramento, Cal 
Daedalex yorax.......:...5.. Hark. | Coniothecium irregulare...... Pk. 
Monthia Hilllisti.... 22... 5: . Hark. Zygodesmus granulosus...... Pk. 
Helicosporium Mulleri ....... Cd. ZL. aéreraber’..s.c. <>, ene 
Rhinotrichum repens......... Preuss. | Patellaria indigotica...... ... 0. & P. 
Tricheoum atrom: .!....5.... Preuss. | Hypoxylon discretum......... Schw. 
Prof. W. G. Farlow, Cambridge, Mass. 
Podisoma macropus.......... Sch. Gymnosporangium biseptatum Hilis. 
, clavarizforme...... D.C. Basidiospora entospora.. ..... Cornu. 
PS fusctad...... babu) Duby. 
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PLANTS NOT BEFORE REPORTED. 
Triosteum angustifolium, Z. Manhasset and Glen Cove, Long 
Island. J. Coles. 
Coreopsis discoidea, 7. & G. Borders of Lily pond near Oswego. 
Rev. J. H. Wibbe. 
Lamium maculatum, Z. Roadsides west of Oswego. Wibbe. 
Potamogeton rufescens, Schrad. Edmonds ponds, Adirondack 
mountains. July. A few plants were found growing in water one to 
two feet deep, but most of them grow where it was three or four feet 
deep. In the latter the leaves are more distant than in the former. A 
few of the lower ones are obtuse, the others are acute, They are 
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